June 10, 2011

Fastest Woman in the World on a Motorcycle teams with North American EagleRacing to set new world recordDownload Press Release

Leslie Porterfield, the Guinness Book of World Records and multiple land speed record holder just announced that she will pilot the North American Eagle™ for a new record this fall. This will be in addition to her motorcycle land speed racing

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Ed Shadle and his North American Eagle™ teammates have welcomed the new driver that has fashion model looks and nerves of titanium to their stable where Leslie will soon become the world’s fastest female racecar driver.

“I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of such a dynamic team. I am honored to be part of their mission to go after the absolute unlimited land speed record. This is an opportunity of a lifetime!” Ms. Porterfield states.

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For more information go to www.LesliePorterfield.com or www.Landspeed.com. For interview requests and inquiries email.

About

The North American Eagle project began as nothing more than an idea. That idea was to take a jet fighter, and turn it into the fastest racing machine in history. Together, Ed Shadle and Keith Zanghi founded a project with a goal to go supersonic, and break the World Land Speed Record of 763 MPH. Along the way, countless people have joined together to push the boundaries of speed, to see just how fast this car can go.

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